Cimarron

Cimarron (1931)

Terrific as all creation!

  • Genre: Drama, Western, History
  • Release Date: 1931-01-26
  • User Rating: 5.6/10 from 127 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 3min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Wesley Ruggles
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Summary

When the government opens up the Oklahoma territory for settlement, restless Yancey Cravat claims a plot of the free land for himself and moves his family there from Wichita. A newspaperman, lawyer, and just about everything else, Cravat soon becomes a leading citizen of the boom town of Osage. Once the town is established, however, he begins to feel confined once again, and heads for the Cherokee Strip, leaving his family behind. During this and other absences, his wife Sabra must learn to take care of herself and soon becomes prominent in her own right.

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  • Richard Dix

    as Yancey Cravat
  • Irene Dunne

    as Sabra Cravat
  • Estelle Taylor

    as Dixie Lee
  • Nance O'Neil

    as Felice Venable
  • William Collier Jr.

    as The Kid
  • Roscoe Ates

    as Jesse Rickey (as Rosco Ates)
  • George E. Stone

    as Sol Levy
  • Stanley Fields

    as Les Yountis
  • Robert McWade

    as Louis Hefner
  • Edna May Oliver

    as Mrs. Tracy Wyatt
  • Judith Barrett

    as Donna Cravat (as Nancy Dover)
  • Eugene Jackson

    as Isaiah
  • Max Barwyn

    as Sabra's Luncheon Greeter (uncredited)
  • Heinie Conklin

    as (uncredited)
  • Edith Fellows

    as (uncredited)
  • Otto Hoffman

    as Murch Rankin (uncredited)
  • William Janney

    as Man Phoning Ambulance (uncredited)
  • Bob Kortman

    as Killer (uncredited)
  • Frank Lackteen

    as Man Warning Yountis (uncredited)
  • Ethan Laidlaw

    as (uncredited)
  • Dennis O'Keefe

    as (uncredited)
  • Helen Parrish

    as Young Donna (uncredited)
  • Carl Stockdale

    as (uncredited)
  • Arthur Tovey

    as Dancer at Ball
  • Hank Potts

    as Stunts (uncredited)
Writing Edna Ferber Novel
Directing Wesley Ruggles Director
Production William LeBaron Producer
Writing Howard Estabrook Writer
Production Wesley Ruggles Producer
Costume & Make-Up Max Rée Costume Design
Sound Max Steiner Original Music Composer
Production Louis Sarecky Associate Producer
Camera Edward Cronjager Director of Photography
Sound Clem Portman Sound
Editing William Hamilton Editor
Directing Doran Cox Assistant Director
Directing Dewey Starkey Assistant Director
Directing F.D. Langton Assistant Director
Camera L. De Angelis Camera Operator
Camera Fred Bentley Camera Operator
Camera Roy Clark Camera Operator

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